Global healthcare services provider, Anthem, will commence operations in Hyderabad. The US-based $90 billion company will have a major presence with 250,000 sq ft of SEZ space and will employ about 2,000.
Commenting on the development, IT and Industries minister KT Rama Rao said: “Hyderabad being a leader in Healthcare and IT sectors and home to several marquee companies, will continue attracting more global players.”
The United Healthcare Group (UHG), the largest company in the healthcare services sector, currently has the biggest Indian presence in Hyderabad.
T-Hub, which has health tech as one of its seven thrust areas, has recently partnered with Australian MedTech entrepreneurs for cross border growth with Government of Victoria providing a grant of AUS $80,000, according to a release.
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